Clay model of a sheep's liver, Old Babylonian, c1900-1600 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Artist: Unknown
Sujet

Clay model of a sheep's liver, Old Babylonian, c1900-1600 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Artist: Unknown

Légende

Clay model of a sheep's liver, Old Babylonian, about 1900-1600 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. The Babylonians believed that the world was controlled by gods and that they could give indications of coming events. One of the most widespread means of prediction was the liver omen, in which a sheep was killed and its liver and lungs examined by a specialist priest, the baru. On this model each box describes the implications of a blemish appearing at this position. From the British Museum's collection.

Date

30 nov. 1999

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/CM Dixon

Notre référence

HRM19B79_086

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

50,3Mo (2,3Mo) / 36,1cm x 34,9cm / 4266 x 4120 (300dpi)

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